Thirsty Souls: Kaleidoscopic Tones

We're all thirsty for something. Each Thursday, we'll explore the dreams, desires, and destinations that inspire our #thirstysouls.

This week we're thirsty for vibrant hues and kaleidoscopic tones. Consider this your invitation to visit some of earth's most colorful spots.

1. The Painted Desert, AZ

The Painted Desert displays Mother Nature's craftsmanship and spans areas of both the Grand Canyon National Park and the Petrified Forest National Park. It sits at the Four Corners - a unique badlands area where the borders of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet. This makes us want to do sand art, pronto.

3. Salvation Mountain, California

Salvation Mountain in Niland, California, is a surprising fusion of art and nature. Formed by artist Leonard Knight, this multicolored monument was created with the purpose of declaring that "God is Love" and "Love is Universal."

photo via Instagram @suzanneasad Field of Canola, New South Whales- Australia

5. Grand Prismatic Spring, WY

Grand Prismatic, located in Yellowstone National Park, is the largest hot spring in the United States. The center of the pool remains a deep cerulean blue year round, while the contrasting outer edges change colors with the seasons.